The Lebanese army was out in force in and around Beirut on Tuesday ahead of a three-day parliamentary session aimed at discussing the cabinet’s policy statement.
As Safir daily said that the “series of preventive security and military measures” were taken when the Special Tribunal for Lebanon issued the indictment in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s murder case on Thursday.
Some of the measures were intensified on the eve of the sessions that are expected to witness a heated debate between March 8 and March 14 MPs.
The army took the measures mainly in Beirut’s “sensitive areas” over fears that the political dispute would spill over to the streets, As Safir said.
The newspaper quoted a well-informed military source as saying that the army would monitor any move that would hit at stability and civil peace.
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